Well ! Not what we expected...
Met my new Oncologist... Dr. Primo "Lucky" Lara.... now the Acting Director Comprehensive Cancer Center here at UC Davis in Sacramento. Seems to be a busy man around here.... Since all my scans since Feb. 2014 have shown stable or small growth... and the Opvido scans since starting Opvido this past Feb. (have had 21 infusions) have been boringly stable.... and I feel SO GOOD, with absolutely no side effects. I have to say, the scans were done last week, and I never once thought about results ... at all... so seeing Dr. Lara was just going to be a routine meet and greet. I have had three lung mets they follow and size up. Diagnosed with multiple lung mets to both lungs, it has sounded good to only have three they see anymore. Well, they have company now. my multiples are visable again... all measureable in the 2 to 3 mm... so really small, so that did not scare me... Dr. Lara says two of the three larger mets they follow are stable and the largest has now reached a 2.5 CM stage. (up from 7mm.) There are two more large 7-11mm mets not seen before last May. They did not compare the August scans taken at the Oregon Cancer institute when we summered up on the coast. I wonder why? Anyhow it goes, there was signifigant enough growth since May to show that the Opvido was "misbehaving" as Dr. Lara laughingly phrased it... so he wants to add something to the Opvido.
UC Davis here in Sacramento has started a small 30 person trial this month. Dr. Lara has encouraged me to join this trial. I would be patient #2.
it has a study Title of UCDCC #262 : Phase Ib/ II trial of Ibrutinib plus Nivolumab in Patients with Previously-treated Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer.
I Have agreed to the trial, and the Clinical Coordinator will contact me with the schedules and so I begin.
I really want to stay on Nivo. I like the no side effect stuff. But, if it is not working 100% by itself, then we gotta add something. why not try this?
This sucks... check in when I know more...
Pam
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Sorry you had issues, I can tell you I was in Phase IV trial with Opdivo and it did not work after the first three months, mets spread and grew. They told my ONC sometimes it takes Divo longer to make changes. Three months later CT scans were even worse, although I was glad to help out with the trial the drug itself did no good. I had one ONC on my team tell me he has had no success with RCC and OPDIVO, but I know there are people here that have good news. The problem is I lost six months and had the cancer spread. Something for you to think about.
Mark
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Sounds familiarnjkate07 said:Hubbies mets in his lung
Hubbies mets in his lung significantly progressed on Opdivo, next step that Cabo one.
He has already been through Sutent and Votrient, we were liking the basically no side effects of Opdivo but unfortunately did not work for him
I went on to Opdivo last January. Like you it had great effects for a few months, with reduction of tumours in the lungs. By summer I had significant growth (this is definitely a trend isnt it). Then I went onto a mixture of Nivo and radiation, once again a reduction in the largest tumour. I think if growth returns I will have more radiation this time with Protons (I'm kinda secretly hoping one day to be treated with Quarks, Strangeness and Charm with some Tachyons thrown in for a tad of time travel), while taking a short vacation from Opdivo.
I like the no side-effectness of Opdivo to want to try anything else.
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